The Oklahoma City bombing was a highly suspicious event in April 1995. Initially it was blamed on Muslims, then on a pair of US "lone nuts". Many researchers consider it a false flag attack carried out by the cabal for a range of purposes including discrediting the militia movement and destroying ongoing government investigations into cabal's crimes.[1][2][3] Several strands of evidence suggest that that Andreas Straßmeir was involved in carrying out the bombing and was later helped to flee from USA. He continues to be protected from investigation.

Official Narrative

The Murrah Building was destroyed by a 5000-pound fertilizer and fuel oil bomb packed into the back of a rented Ryder truck parked on the street in front of the building. This was an anti-US government action about which caught the authorities by surprise. The perpetrators were Terry Nichols and Timothy McVeigh were later charged and found guilty of the bombing. The former received life in prison, the latter was executed. The remains of the building was quickly demolished as soon as possible and buried.[Where?][3]

Problems

A highly recommended video by James Corbett which gives a solid introduction to the OKC bombing

Police who arrived on the scene after the bombing discovered several unexploded bombs inside the building. This discovery was widely reported on local TV news broadcasts.

The blast damage was incompatible with the claimed bomb.[3] The blast completely destroyed column B3, a steel-reinforced concrete pillar, which was so far from the blast source that the truck bomb would only have subjected it to 27 pounds per square inch. Another column at the same distance was not damaged.

The subsequent "investigation" had multiple irregularities[5] such as ignoring key leads and evidence, such as the CCTV footage (quickly sprited away by the FBI). Figures such as Andy Straßmeir who were not only connected to OKC, but also had deep state connections.

Cover up

Two thousand FBI agents were assigned to the case, 20,000 individuals were interviewed, but not Andreas Straßmeir.[7] The investigation was lead by Weldon Kennedy, whom the FBI Director, Louis Freeh, appointed as his deputy 4 months after the event.[10] Another FBI employee, Danny Defenbaugh, was named [By whom?] "Inspector in Charge" of the FBI's Oklahoma City bombing investigation.[11]

Missing CCTV Footage

Jesse Trentadue states that he was given 26 pieces of CCTV footage, all of which with gaps in it just as the Ryder truck was passing.[16] The Murrah Building CCTV which could have thrown light on what happened, but in a foreshadowing of their conduct on 9-11, the FBI quickly collected this and never released it. In response to a FOIA request, the FBI later claimed to have lost the tapes.[17][18]

Building Performance Assessment

The FEMA Building Performance Assessment Team (BPAT) which looked into the collapse of the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City in 1995 was headed by Charles Thornton, who also headed the FEMA BPAT after the 9-11 event.[19] Three of the senior engineers who worked with Thornton on the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City in 1995 were Paul Mlakar, Gene Corley and Mete Sozen who all worked on the post 9-11 report.[20]

U.S. District JudgeRichard P. Matsch acknowledged the presence of nagging questions surrounding the bombing. “It has been mentioned here and certainly was mentioned at the trial that there are ... a number of questions unanswered.”[21]

Purposes

Various witnesses have spoken about a SWAT team removing documents from the building before all the human victims had been rescued, suggesting that one of the purposes may have been to obscure ongoing investigations into the crimes of the cabal. Mark Gorton also supports this theory.[23]